Arsenal have already sold their own Eze in Hale Ender who's "like Bergkamp"

While it’s always tricky to determine who has ‘won’ the transfer window, Arsenal certainly have a strong shout this year.

New Sporting Director Andrea Berta has been transformational since his arrival, overseeing eight additions to Mikel Arteta’s squad over the last few months.

Moreover, while a number of those players have been signed to bolster the squad, others could be real game-changers for the starting lineup, like Eberechi Eze.

The Englishman is an unbelievably exciting signing for the Premier League hopefuls, although they did sell their own version of him not too long ago.

Eze's return to Arsenal

Signing a player of Eze’s quality is hugely exciting and would have been enough to delight the Arsenal fanbase regardless of the nature of the deal.

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However, the fact that it looked like the club had cooled their interest in him weeks prior, only to suddenly reenter the conversation in the 11th hour and steal (rescue) him from Tottenham Hotspur, was enough of a story to send the fans into delirium.

It’s easy to see why Arteta was reportedly so keen to bring the 27-year-old to the Emirates this summer as well, as not only is he a creative force, but he also knows exactly where the goal is.

Despite playing for a mid-table side last season, the Greenwich-born “magician,” as dubbed by Micah Richards, was an output machine, scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists in 43 appearances, totalling 3303 minutes.

In other words, the versatile game-changer, who can play in the middle of the park or out wide, averaged a goal involvement every 1.72 games, or every 132.12 minutes – just imagine what he’ll do with better players around him.

Moreover, it’s not just the hijacking of his move to Spurs or the quality he’ll add to the side that makes this transfer so special; there is the human side, which is the fact that the club released him as a 13-year-old and has finally made his way back.

In short, Eze’s move to Arsenal is one of the best of the summer, even though the club sold someone who could’ve been described as their version of the Englishman not too long ago.

Arsenal's former Eze

It would be fair to say that fans were left quite disappointed by Edu Gaspar’s final summer transfer window at Arsenal, as he only oversaw five signings, two of which were the loan deals for Raheem Sterling and Neto.

However, while he failed on the incoming front, he did do reasonably well regarding outgoings, as he saw Eddie Nketiah move to Crystal Palace for £30m, Aaron Ramsdale join Southampton for up to £25m, and Emile Smith Rowe move to Fulham for up to £34m.

The latter was undoubtedly the one most fans were sad to see go, as even though the money was good for someone who had fallen out of Arteta’s plans, there was a belief he could be something special.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the former fan favourite is the player who could have been described as the Gunners’ own Eze.

The first reason stems from the positions he’d play under Arteta.

Position

Games

Goals

Assists

Attacking Midfield

102

19

15

Left Midfield

45

15

3

Central Midfield

41

8

5

Right Midfield

12

4

1

Left Winger

3

0

0

Centre-Forward

2

0

0

Right Winger

1

0

0

While he now almost exclusively plays as an attacking midfielder for the Cottagers, he would spend plenty of time in other areas of the pitch at the Emirates.

For example, across his time with the Gunners, the “phenomenal” talent, as dubbed by one analyst, made 54 appearances in attacking midfield, 25 in left-midfield, ten in central midfield, three at left-wing, three in right-midfield, and he even played up top on two occasions.

It wasn’t just where he played that made him similar to the former Palace man, though, but how he played, and still does to an extent.

Even though he wore the number ten in North London – another similarity to the club’s new star – the Croydon-born gem was far more of a ball-carrier than someone who’d play pinpoint passes like traditional tens. In the words of his manager while on loan at Huddersfield, Danny Cowley, he was “like Dennis Bergkamp but with pace.”

For example, in the 20/21 season, his best at Arsenal, the 25-year-old ranked in the top 9% of Premier League midfielders for progressive carries and the top 14% for carries into the penalty area per 90, per FBref.

Finally, in addition to the similarities in their game, both players have featured for the national team and progressed through the Gunners’ legendary Hale End academy.

Ultimately, while they have finally signed the real thing, for some time, Smith Rowe was Arsenal’s own Eze.

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"Impeccable" star with £104m release clause is now "keen" to join Newcastle

An “impeccable” attacking player is now “keen” on sealing a move to Newcastle United this summer as their search for reinforcements up front continues.

Howe shares latest on Isak's Newcastle future

The future of Alexander Isak at St James’ Park continues to rumble on, with nothing significant changing in the past week or so and the Swede still training away from his teammates.

Eddie Howe has now responded to claims that Isak told him he wanted to leave Newcastle back in May, downplaying it and saying other things were on his mind at that point.

“Trust me, when that final whistle went, that (Isak leaving) was the furthest thing from my mind. It was just a feeling of relief really because we were hunting that prize all season. We were in and around it after a really good run in December. I was not thinking of any individual in that moment, so I can’t really give an answer on that.”

It remains to be seen what will happen with Isak in the coming weeks, but it is a needless distraction for Howe, who will know the importance of signing at least one top-quality striker if the 25-year-old does move on.

PSG star "keen" on Newcastle move

Speaking to Football Insider, former Premier League scout Mick Brown claimed that Paris Saint-Germain striker Goncalo Ramos is “keen” on joining Newcastle before the summer window slams shut.

“He is keen to make that move to Newcastle. It’s always a dilemma in football, the better the team you’ve got at your disposal, the less likely it is for somebody to break into that team. He’s always on the outside looking in from the bench while the team is getting success.

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“So from his point of view, the opportunity to go and play in the Premier League and Champions League with Newcastle will be inviting for him. Newcastle have been looking at a number of options across Europe. They’re probably further down that list than they would have hoped to be, but that’s what the scouts are paid for, they’ll know all about him.

“They’ve been watching him for PSG and they’ll know what he can and can’t do, where he would fit into the team and whether he suits their style. So if it all adds up and they see him as an option, maybe they’ll make a move. A lot will depend on Isak though, whether he moves on, but I think either way they want to get a striker in and he might be the one.”

Ramos would be an excellent signing for Newcastle this summer, considering he has proven himself at the highest level, scoring a hat-trick for Portugal at the 2022 World Cup.

Despite holding a €120m (£104m) release clause, the attacker is struggling to be a regular starter for European champions PSG, so the chance of being a key man at St James’ certainly looks appealing.

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Ramos has been hailed as “impeccable” by PSG coach Luis Enrique, while a tally of nine goals in 16 caps for Portugal highlights his international pedigree.

Carlo Ancelotti told he'll fail to deliver World Cup success to Brazil as ex-coach 'bothered' that Italian's 'skin isn't green and yellow'

Brazilian coach Abel Braga is bothered by Carlo Ancelotti's nationality and has claimed the Italian won't win the World Cup with the Selecao.

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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Experienced Brazilian manager Braga has been critical of Ancelotti's appointment, casting doubts over his suitability to the role because of his nationality. While the 73-year-old agreed that the team have shown improvement under the Italian's mentorship, he feels a foreign coach cannot be as committed to the cause as one from Brazil. 

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    After Real Madrid relieved him of his duties in the summer, Brazil appointed Ancelotti as coach Dorival Junior's replacement. While his tenure had a rough start as they drew 0-0 with Ecuador in June, they bounced back with a narrow win against Paraguay and saw further improvements last week as they ousted Chile 3-0. With Brazil now second in the World Cup qualifying table, Braga acknowledged their progress under the new boss, but admitted that Ancelotti being Italian "bothers" him.

  • WHAT BRAGA SAID

    Braga said to : "It bothers me. I'm not talking about the quality of the person; everyone who knows him personally says he's very good. It's just that when you open his jacket, his skin isn't green and yellow. The five world titles were won by Brazilians, so there's a certain sadness, because no one believes in the Brazilian coach. The results are the same at clubs. Ancelotti's first game was ugly, terrible, the team nervous, sitting back. I was surprised to see the comments the next day. They didn't talk about the performance; they said Brazil was closer to the World Cup. If it had been Dorival or Diniz, it wouldn't have happened like that; there would have been criticism all the time. Since there was such relief from the press, that carried over to the other games."

    He further commented about Ancelotti failing to deliver the World Cup in 2026: "I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think he'll be a world champion. We'll have to wait a little longer. That other generation, with Endrick, Estevao, those guys are going to conquer. They're all outstanding."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BRAZIL?

    Brazil will play their next qualifier against Bolivia today. They currently sit second in the standings, 10 points behind Argentina.

أرتيتا يكشف موقف سداسي آرسنال قبل مواجهة مانشستر سيتي في الدوري الإنجليزي

يستعد آرسنال لمواجهة مانشستر سيتي يوم الأحد المقبل على ملعب الإمارات في إطار منافسات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وينتظر أن يتخذ آرسنال موقفًا نهائيًا بشأن مشاركة مارتن أوديجارد وبوكايو ساكا وبن وايت قبل مواجهة مانشستر سيتي، وكان أوديجارد قد اضطر لمغادرة الملعب في الشوط الثاني ضد نوتينجهام فورست وظهر عليه الانزعاج الشديد.

وأكد أرتيتا أن أوديجارد تعرض لنفس إصابة الكتف التي تعرض لها في وقت سابق من الموسم بعد أن اضطر لمغادرة الملعب ضد ليدز يونايتد في ثاني مباريات آرسنال الموسم الجديد وجلس على مقاعد البدلاء ضد ليفربول.

ولم يتدرب أوديجارد وغاب عن المباراة الافتتاحية لدوري أبطال أوروبا أمام أتلتيك بلباو، بينما يغيب ساكا منذ مباراة ليدز بسبب إصابة في اوتار الركبة قد تبعده عن الملاعب لأربع أسابيع.

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وصرح أرتيتا في مؤتمر صحفي نقلته صحيفة “مترو” البريطانية: “بن وايت وأوديجارد وساكا سيتدربان هذا الأسبوع لكنهما قد ينضمان لزملائهما في التدريبات الأخيرة يوم السبت”.

وقال أرتيتا: “إذا أتيحت الفرصة ستكون بعد جلسة التدريبات في الغد لأنهم لم يفعلوا شيئاً بعد”.

وكان ويليام ساليبا قد تعرض لالتواء في الكاحل خلال الإحماء قبل مباراة ليفربول وحل محله كريستيان موسكيرا والذي قدم مستوى جيد ضد الريدز وفورست وبلباو.

وحول عودة ساليبا أضاف أرتيتا: “دعونا نرى، إنه يعاني من إصابة، إنه يرهق نفسه بشدة لذا سنقرر غداً”.

وخفف أرتيتا من تعرض فيكتور جيوكيريس لجرح غائر في مؤخرة رأسه خلال لقاء بلباو وكذلك تعرض ميرينو لإصابة في الرأس:”إنهما بخير وسيكونا متاحين للمباراة ضد مانشستر سيتي”.

Ndiaye 2.0: Everton pushing to sign 'the 2nd best dribbler in the world'

Everton will approach the 2025/26 campaign with a sense of excitement that has been missing for several years. Goodison Park will no longer house the Toffees’ Men’s team, but this new chapter promises so much.

After a huge exodus last month, Everton face a steep rebuild as they shuffle over to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, although Moyes is the perfect man to lead this charge, tasked with piecing back together a team fit for purpose in the higher level of the Premier League.

Everton manager DavidMoyesbefore the match

But make no mistake, there’s a lot to sort out for the Scotsman.

The latest on Everton's transfer window

When Everton completed the £27m signing of Thierno Barry from Villarreal earlier in July, Moyes confirmed that he is looking to do more business before the start of the season.

He’s been true to his word. Bournemouth shot-stopper Mark Travers has completed his medical and officially signed for Everton, lined up to provide competition for Jordan Pickford. The Merseysiders also want wide defenders and physical and creative profiles in the middle of the park.

However, Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom’s departures after unconvincing loan spells have left Everton devoid of options on the attacking right flank.

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That’s why, as per Portuguese outlet A Bola, Everton are pushing to sign Francisco Conceicao from FC Porto after the 22-year-old’s loan stint in Italy with Juventus.

The Liga Portugal giants value their rising star at €30m (£26m), and while he is thought to be giving priority to Juventus, Everton are named as the only suitors willing to meet Porto’s demands.

Why Moyes wants Francisco Conceicao

Conceicao played a peripheral role for Juventus last season, but his high-speed performances down the right wing made a positive impression, scoring seven goals and providing six assists across 40 matches in all competitions, including a brace against Al Ain in the Club World Cup.

He’s got the makings of something special, and Everton’s vacancy on the right certainly suggests he could be a wonderful addition, with his physicality and athletic style even suggesting he could be the next version of Iliman Ndiaye.

Ndiaye, 25, signed from Marseille for £15m last summer and has established himself as the crème de la crème of Everton’s transfer business in recent years. It’s admittedly not a high bar, but he’d shine as a standout across even a rich and fruitful era for the club.

Everton’s top scorer in 2024/25 with 11 goals across 37 appearances, the Senegalese winger has a rare skill for excitement, and in Conceicao, Moyes could sign a stylistic match to compete down the right.

League Stats 24/25 – Iliman Ndiaye vs Francisco Conceicao

Match Stats (* per game)

Ndiaye

Conceicao

Matches (starts)

33 (29)

26 (12)

Goals

9

3

Assists

0

3

Shot (on target)*

1.1 (0.5)

1.5 (0.5)

Big chances missed

3

2

Pass completion

85%

85%

Big chances created

3

5

Key passes*

0.5

1.1

Dribbles*

2.1

1.3

Ball recoveries*

5.2

2.1

Tackles + interceptions*

2.2

1.1

Duels won*

5.4 (50%)

3.7

Data via Sofascore

Ndiaye has been hailed for his ability to produce “magic” moments by Sky Sports commentator Seb Hutchinson, and there’s no question that he’s more complete and robust at this stage than Conceicao, albeit a few years the Portuguese’s senior.

He could serve as a tutor for this young wideman, who should consider a move to Merseyside after a fringe role on loan with Juventus last season. At Everton, he would have the chance to become a nailed-on starting member.

Conceicao has already been declared ‘statistically the second-best dribbler in the world’ following analytics drawn from the CIES Football Observatory, so he’s got the talent to mirror Ndiaye, for sure.

Ranked among the top 3% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe’s top five leagues over the past year for progressive carries, the top 7% for successful take-ons and the top 12% for tackles per 90, as per FBref. Clearly, he can fill the ball-carrying void that Ndiaye can’t fill on the right, for he plies his trade on the left wing.

Lauded for his “exceptional” dribbling skills and “electric pace” by talent scout Jacek Kulig, Conceicao would be a stunning acquisition for an Everton side on the up, establishing a degree of exciting equipoise on the wings as Moyes creates a frontline to be feared.

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Berta leading Arsenal talks with Premier League club to sign £30m star

Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta is showing little sign of slowing down after their now-completed deal for Brentford captain Christian Norgaard.

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The 31-year-old, as per widespread reports in the last two days, will be Arsenal’s third summer capture after midfielder Martin Zubimendi and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

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Zubimendi has finalised a £56 million move to N5, as per Fabrizio Romano, with Arsenal also activating the £5 million release clause in Kepa’s contract. The Spanish duo are now set to be joined by Norgaard, following a whirlwind last 48 hours.

19/20 – winter

£0

20/21 – summer

£81.5m

20/21 – winter

£900k

21/22 – summer

£156.8m

21/22 – winter

£1.8m

22/23 – summer

£121.5m

22/23 – winter

£59m

23/24 – summer

£208m

23/24 – winter

£0

24/25 – summer

£101.5m

24/25 – winter

£0

Interest in the Denmark international emerged earlier this week, but talks for Norgaard soon intensified, and before long, a deal was agreed for the midfielder to replace the exit-bound Thomas Partey.

While Romano states that Arsenal will pay around £9 million, there are some discrepancies over the 31-year-old’s final price tag, with the BBC reporting that his actual fee is closer to an initial £10 million plus an additional £5 million in performance-related add-ons.

“Norgaard is a modern defensive-anchor player. There’s no doubt he can rival Partey, or offer more options to Arteta – offering him more depth in his squad,” said former West Ham, Crystal Palace and Wolves coach, Edu Rubio, to the BBC.

Christian Norgaard with Kasper Schmeichel on international duty.

Christian can break up play, intercept, tackle, block and win aerial duels. He can let Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice do their thing while he protects their backs. He can also recycle the ball and play forwards effectively. In a league where there are so many transitions, a player who senses danger and has a great ability to regain the ball can be a must-have in your team. His physicality, and the fact it’s been tested at the Premier League, also makes him a very sensible signing. He can be a great addition to Arsenal.”

After Norgaard, and Arsenal’s negotiations over a deal for young Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera, links continue to surround Chelsea winger Noni Madueke.

Arsenal working on Noni Madueke deal with Chelsea

As per TUTTOmercatoWEB, Berta is leading the charge for Madueke, who cost Chelsea around £30 million to sign from PSV Eindhoven in 2023.

The England international was called one of Chelsea’s “best players” by manager Enzo Maresca, and he earned recent praise from Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel for his performances in their latest round of fixtures.

According to TMW, Arsenal and Chelsea are working on a deal for Madueke in ongoing talks, with the 23-year-old potentially up for sale given the sheer competition for places in Maresca’s preferred attacking formation.

With Kepa about to join the club, and Raheem Sterling signing on loan last summer, the two sides already have an excellent business relationship – so this one could have legs.

Better than Barry: Birmingham make contact to sign "electric" £8m star

Birmingham City won the League One title with a staggering 111 points in the 2024/25 season and are now preparing for a campaign in the Championship.

The Blues are already being linked with plenty of players, including Reading’s Charlie Savage, Swansea City’s Harry Darling, and Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper James Beadle.

Chris Davies is also looking to bolster his attacking options ahead of a season in the second tier, as Birmingham have been linked with a loan move for Aston Villa winger Louie Barry.

The English dynamo scored 15 goals in League One on loan at Stockport County in the 2024/25 campaign, but is unproven above the third tier, and the club are reportedly eyeing a star who would be an even better signing this summer.

Birmingham enquire about move for £8m star

Whilst Barry may be an exciting signing on loan because of his impressive performances in League One, with 15 goals, he has yet to prove himself in the Championship and would be a risky addition.

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According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Birmingham have made an enquiry over a deal to bring Demarai Gray back to the club in the summer transfer window.

The reporter claims that the Jamaica international is exploring the possibility of a return to England ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, and that Sunderland are another English side with an interest in the winger.

Jacobs’ GIVEMESPORT article adds that Al-Ettifaq, his current team, would be willing to cash in on him for a fee of £8m this summer, as they are willing to accept that he would like to return to England.

The report reveals that Birmingham have made contact to enquire about a deal, but states that it remains to be seen whether or not he would be willing to drop down to the Championship instead of exploring a Premier League move.

Why Birmingham should sign Demarai Gray

Davies should work hard to convince the 28-year-old wizard to make the move to St. Andrew’s this summer because he would be an even better signing than Barry, due to his pedigree at the top level.

Birmingham will have ambitions of eventually making their way back to the Premier League and the Al-Ettifaq star is vastly experienced at that level, with 200 appearances under his belt.

Gray, who was described as “electric” by journalist Scott Saunders during his time at Everton, produced nine goals and five assists in the 2021/22 and 2022/23 Premier League seasons combined for the Toffees.

This shows that he can make a decent impact at the top end of the pitch in the top-flight, whilst Barry has yet to score or assist a goal in either of the top two divisions in his career to date.

Premier League

200

19

14

Championship

72

8

3

Saudi Pro League

47

4

4

Bundesliga

10

1

2

As you can see in the table above, Gray has plenty of experience in the top two leagues in England as well as 57 matches in the Pro League and the Bundesliga.

The £8m-rated star would, therefore, arrive as a high-profile addition for the Blues and one that would align with a long-term ambition to return to the Premier League, as he has proven that he has the quality to play at an even higher level than the Championship.

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Gray could realistically follow the club on a journey from the second tier to the top-flight and be a useful player at both levels, given what he has already achieved in his career.

Whereas, there is no guarantee that Barry can make the step up to the Championship, as he is yet to prove it, let alone the Premier League, which is why it would be a bigger risk to sign the Aston Villa youngster.

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With this in mind, Gray would be a better signing for the Blues with the long-term goal of reaching the Premier League because of his experience and quality, as well as it being a permanent move rather than a loan, as Barry would be.

Chelsea must unleash "future Ballon d'Or winner" instead of signing Gittens

Chelsea are poised for yet another summer of spending.

Since Todd Boehly took over at Chelsea three years ago, the club have signed over 40 first-team players for in excess of £1bn, but are not forecast to slow down in the transfer market any time soon.

However, they could keep their powder dry and not make a move for a highly-rated English youngster, given that a certain wonderkid is already set to arrive in West London this summer.

Chelsea's interest in Jamie Gittens

According to a report by German publication Bild, Chelsea, as well as newly re-crowned Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, are ‘interested’ in signing Jamie Gittens this summer, with Borussia Dortmund valuing their star winger at around £85m.

The 20-year-old Englishman, who previously spent time at Chelsea’s academy, has played a starring role during an otherwise disappointing season for die Schwarzgelben, scoring 12 goals across all competitions, earning widespread praise.

Seb Stafford-Bloor of the Athletic believes he has become one of Europe’s ‘most destructive players’, adding that he ‘influences matches’ and is a ‘game-breaker’, while Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labels him a ‘direct winger’, praising his ‘quick feet [and] trickery’.

Gittens is obviously a high-quality, high-potential attacker, but Chelsea already have a bigger talent on their hands, who they should prioritise before making any more big-money signings.

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The future superstar on his way to Chelsea

Back in June 2024, it was confirmed that Chelsea had completed the signing of teenager Estêvão Willian from Palmeiras for a reported fee of £29m, which could rise to £55m, with the Brazilian set to arrive in West London this summer, having now celebrated his 18th birthday.

Estevao Willian for Palmeiras.

As noted by Arthur Ferridge of the Evening Standard, Estêvão​​​​​​​ will remain with Palmeiras for the Club World Cup before moving to Chelsea afterwards, meaning he could face his future employers this summer; the duo are on course to potentially clash in the quarter-finals.

Despite the fact he’s been 18 for under a fortnight, Estêvão is one of the most highly-rated youngsters on the planet, and the table below will outline why.

Club appearances

72

Club minutes

4,655

Club goals

22

Club assists

13

International caps

4

Jacek Kulig of Football Talent Scout labels the teenager a “world-class talent”, analyst Ben Mattinson believes the “superstar” is a “future Ballon d’Or winner”, while international teammate Neymar believes the “big talent…. will be a genius” in the near future.

That’s certainly high praise for a player still in his teenage years.

Nathalia Tavares from Breaking the Lines outlines that the winger​​​​​​​ ‘is a left-footed attacker’ who has predominantly been deployed on the right flank, describing him as ‘creative’ and ‘capable of carrying the ball’ forward, impressed by his ‘excellent’ link-up play and ‘natural flair’.

On top of this, Luis Kircher from Total Football Analysis praises his maturity and ‘understanding of how to influence games’, describing his astronomical rise as ‘nothing short of sensational’.

So, let’s assess his statistics in last season’s Brasileirão.

Appearances

31

87th

Minutes

2,097

118th

Goals

13

3rd

Assists

9

2nd

Shots

82

3rd

Shots on target

35

2nd

Goals – xG

+2.5

15th

Shot-creating actions

139

4th

Goal-creating actions

19

1st

Attempted take-ons

182

1st

Take on success %

46.2%

8th

Progressive carries

145

1st

Progressive passes received

291

1st

Carries into opposition box

67

1st

As the table outlines, despite limited minutes, his statistics last season were exceptional, doing so at a high level too; Global Football Rankings believes the Brasileirão to be the sixth-strongest league in the world, making it the best outside Europe.

The teenager ranks first for pretty much every dribbling-related metric included – underlining his comparisons to Gittens – while his tally of 13 goals, bettered only by Yuri Alberto​​​​​​​ and Alerrandro, is also eye-catching and noteworthy.

Thus, while, of course, Gittens is undeniably a top talent too, Chelsea should resist the temptation to splash another £85m on a youngster, instead prioritising making space in the squad for Estêvão, who’ll be ready to explode once he arrives in July.

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He's a £101m star in the making: Spurs hit gold on "monster" Nuno signing

The last five years or so have been a roller coaster for Tottenham Hotspur.

Since Daniel Levy and Co decided to sack Mauricio Pochettino, the club haven’t been able to find another manager who’s been able to truly deliver.

For example, Ange Postecoglou delivered entertaining football but has made them incredibly easy to play against, while Antonio Conte and José Mourinho turned a club famous for their attacking philosophy into one of the country’s most boring teams to watch.

Yet, the least successful of the lot was Nuno Espírito Santo, who wasn’t even given half a season in the dugout but still managed to bring in a couple of good signings, including one now compared to a Premier League superstar.

Nuno's Spurs signings

So, before we get to the player in question, it’s worth looking at some of the other players Nuno bought in during his time in the Spurs hot seat, starting with one that did not work out: Emerson Royal.

Emerson Royal

The Brazilian full-back joined the North Londoners from Barcelona in the summer of 2021 for a fee of around £26m – a fee that reportedly stunned the Catalan board at the time, which perhaps makes how things panned out not that surprising.

In all, the São Paulo-born flop made 101 appearances for the club, in which he scored four goals, provided two assists and was often labelled a “liability” by those in the media like Jamie O’Hara, before being sold to AC Milan for about £13m in the summer of 2024.

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An altogether more successful acquisition made under Nuno’s watch was that of Cristian Romero, who joined the club on a loan with a £46.7m option to buy in early August 2021.

Since then, he has been one of the club’s co-vice captains and made 117 appearances, scoring seven goals and providing one assist.

However, he’s not been the only success story from that summer, as another of Nuno’s limited signings is now a key member of the squad and has even been compared to one of the biggest stars in the Premier League, who is worth around £101m.

Spurs' £101m superstar in the making

Given Nuno’s limited time at Spurs, only one other signing was made under him that could be described as a success: Pape Matar Sarr.

Pape Matar Sarr

The North Londoners paid Ligue 1 side FC Metz about £15m for the midfield “monster,” as dubbed by journalist Mitch Fretton, in the summer of 2021, and it would be fair to say he has since more than proved worth that initial investment.

For example, he’s already made 93 first-team appearances, scoring nine goals and providing six assists, which is seriously impressive for a 22-year-old central midfielder.

On top of this, he’s also been compared to Declan Rice, and while the Spurs faithful don’t like him, it’s a pretty flattering and encouraging comparison, one that stems from Fbref.

They compared players in similar positions in last season’s Premier League and concluded that the Englishman was the second most similar midfielder to the Senegalese ace in the entire competition.

Non-Penalty Expected G+As

0.25

0.24

Shots

1.57

1.62

Shots on Target

0.57

0.56

Passes into the Penalty Area

1.00

1.09

Goal-Creating Actions

0.30

0.33

Passes Blocked

0.70

0.73

Aerial Duels Won

1.04

1.09

The best way to see how this conclusion was reached is by looking at the underlying numbers in which they ranked closely, including but not limited to non-penalty expected goals plus assists, shots and shots on target, passes into the penalty area, goal-creating actions and more, all per 90.

Declan Rice

However, while being statistically similar to one of the division’s leading midfielders is great in and of itself, it’s also encouraging regarding the Lilywhites ace’s future valuation.

For example, Transfermarkt currently values the Arsenal star at a whopping €110m, which, when converted, comes out to £101m, and if Sarr is so similar to him, why couldn’t his price tag reach the same heights in the future?

Ultimately, while he’s not quite on the level of the Englishman just yet, the talent is undeniably there, and with the right coaching, the sky’s the limit.

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Smeed 94 powers Somerset to Blast glory in record 195-run chase

Toby Albert gives Hampshire the edge until formidable chase, with Dickson and Gregory key to finale

Alan Gardner13-Sep-2025Somerset came out on top in a clash of the T20 Blast titans, pulling off the highest successful run-chase in the competition’s final to overcome Hampshire and claim a record-equalling third title under the Edgbaston lights. Will Smeed blazed 94 off 58 to get Somerset most of the way there, before Lewis Gregory obliterated the tension in the stands by hammering a four and two sixes in five balls to seal victory with an over to spare.Hampshire, whose total of 194 for 6 had been underpinned by 85 off 48 balls from young opener Toby Albert, seemed to be in control as the requirement for Somerset ticked beyond two runs per ball just past the halfway mark. But Scott Currie’s drop of Sean Dickson was to prove crucial, as a fourth-wicket partnership of 88 off 51 dragged the contest back Somerset’s way.Having been asked to bat, Albert and James Vince made up for the early of loss of Chris Lynn with a stand of 97 in 59 balls to put Hampshire in a formidable position. Albert, in particular, produced some audacious shot-making – including four reverse-hit boundaries in the space of six balls – as Somerset were asked to make the highest-ever score in the final of the competition.Their start was given the required fizz by Tom Kohler-Cadmore, who hit one enormous six over the roof of the Hollies Stand and out of the ground, and although Hampshire frequently seemed one good over from shutting the chase down, Smeed and then Dickson – the linchpin in Somerset’s 2023 Blast success – kept landing timely blows. With both teams making their 11th Finals Day appearances, it was always likely to be a tussle for the ages.Victory for Somerset ended the hoodoo for winners of the first semi-final, as they became the first team since Worcestershire in 2018 to lift the trophy after kicking their heels during the second game. It also marked a fifth consecutive triumph for the South Group – though that was confirmed earlier in the day by the exits of Lancashire and Northamptonshire.Toby Albert played some audacious reverse-ramps in his 85•Getty ImagesTKC lands first blow, Baker hits backBatting second on a surface that was being used for the third time in the day meant Somerset knew they had to get a shuffle on. Smeed picked up boundaries in each of the first two overs – Sonny Baker also contributing with five wides from his first ball – and Kohler-Cadmore then took up the cudgels, hammering his fourth ball, a pull off Chris Wood, over the heads of those in the Hollies and out towards the River Rea.Scott Currie’s first delivery also flew all the way, as Kohler-Cadmore unleashed a scything uppercut over deep third. Baker returned, switching to the Pavilion End, only to be thrashed through the covers. But the Hampshire fast bowler showed why he is on England’s radar by splattering Kohler-Cadmore’s stumps with an 88mph yorker to end the opening stand at 46.Smeed carries the fightSmeed had ticked along to 18 off 15 but responded to the loss of Kohler-Cadmore by twice cracking James Fuller through point at the start of the sixth. Tom Abell departed for a duck in the same over, Somerset finishing the powerplay on 55 for 2, but James Rew picked off early boundaries as Smeed bedded into the middle overs.Currie’s return in the 10th saw the back of Rew, chopping on to his stumps, and Hampshire looked to squeeze through the nous of South Africa spinner Bjorn Fortuin. The required rate was approaching 12 an over, but Smeed kept Somerset in touch with back-to-back fours off Fortuin and then a thump off Howell. Then came the crucial drop of Dickson, with Smeed turning the screw in the following over by taking three more boundaries off Fortuin. That meant Somerset finished the 15th over on 136 for 3 – exactly the same score as Hampshire as the same stage of their innings.Sean Dickson played a key hand for Somerset•Getty ImagesFinisher Dickson does it againWith 59 needed from 30 balls, Dickson produced his first flourish by ramping Baker over the keeper for his first boundary. Another driven four followed, and Smeed then crunched Currie into the Hollies to keep Somerset in touch. With dew becoming a factor, the 18th over was to prove decisive as Dickson – who is leaving Somerset for Glamorgan after not being offered a new contract – twice took Benny Howell for sixes, the first an outrageous reverse-swipe that sailed over deep third.Nineteen runs came off the over, leaving Somerset needing 18 from 12, and although Smeed picked out long-off to fall short of becoming the second man on the day to reach three figures, he walked off with the highest individual score in a final. The jig was up for Hampshire, and in came Gregory to ice the chase with a flurry of boundaries and spark a raucous rendition of “Somerset, la-la-la” in the stands.No Lynn-sanity this timeAfter his semi-final heroics, in which he became the first man to score a hundred on Finals Day, Lynn joked that he would be happy to keep batting, with just a 45-minute turnaround to the final: “Got the pads on, let’s go.” He got his wish, with Somerset opting to chase, and duly smoked his fourth ball back down the ground for his 12th six of the day; but he didn’t last much longer, chipping Craig Overton to cover in the third over.But where Lynn’s top-order colleagues had gone missing against Northants, here they stood up. Albert had got going with back-to-back drives for four, in the process overtaking D’Arcy Short at the Blast’s leading run-scorer for the season. After Vince chimed in with whipped sixes off Overton and Jake Ball, Albert signalled the Hampshire charge was well and truly on by taking Migael Pretorius’ only over of the night for 25 with a sequence of 4-6-6-4-4, only interrupted by a wide.Vince then launched Overton for his third six at the start of the sixth over, followed by consecutive fours – which meant eight legitimate deliveries in a row had disappeared to the rope. Even without the Lynn-sanity, Hampshire had piled up 83 for 1 at the end of the powerplay.Albert takes overWith the fielding restrictions relaxed, Hampshire opted for consolidation during the middle of the innings. Albert was the first to fifty, off 29 balls – his sixth of a breakthrough campaign – while Vince also reached the mark in the 12th over, from 32. Three balls later, the partnership was broken when Vince dragged Lewis Goldsworthy to deep midwicket, and Somerset then chipped out another when Ball’s brilliant return catch saw off James Fuller.Hampshire had only scored three boundaries between the start of the seventh over and the midway point of the 16th. Despite the slowdown, Albert decided it was time to jam the gearstick in reverse. Ben Green was twice reverse-swept off the stumps, despite bowling near-yorkers, over and past short third for back-to-back fours, and Albert then did the same to Ball when he went short, slapping another brace of boundaries to move into the 80s.Albert fell at the start of the next over, missing a swipe at Gregory’s change-up to see his off stump rattled. But Howell cleared the ropes twice in a useful cameo at No. 5, as Hampshire equalled Northamptonshire’s total of 194 for 2 (made from 18 overs) in the 2013 final. Somerset needed to set a new benchmark to claim their record-equalling third title. They duly obliged.

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